The Space of Motivations |
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Authors: | Donnchadh O’Conaill |
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Affiliation: | Durham University, UK |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe distinction between the space of reasons and the realm of law captures two familiar ways of making events intelligible, by reference to reasons or to natural laws, respectively. I describe a third way of making events intelligible, by explaining them in terms of an agent’s being motivated to do certain things. Explanations of this sort do not involve appealing to reasons for which the agent acts, nor to natural laws under which the event falls. To explain an event in this way is to place it in the space of motivations. I outline the relation between the space of motivations and the space of reasons, and suggest that the space of motivations may serve as a common ground between the positions defended by McDowell and Dreyfus in their recent debate. |
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Keywords: | motivation action McDowell Dreyfus Merleau-Ponty affordance |
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